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right now? you follow me? >> i don't think so. >> very minor. >> a lot of people had faith and confidence and belief. the idealistic obamaites a losing their idealism. >> not on this issue. a lot of young people think, what's the big deal? all of this stuff should be out. >> i disagree. people talking about this and pretty much making a laughing stock of the president. >> a big deal for young people. i mean, this privacy stuff with libertarians. >> he, dis appointed for what he was on. >> current issue of the london review of books. >> right. >> it is marvelous writing and he takes the view that what is happening is very dangerous. issue three. u.s., china trade talks. >> high level meetings between the u.s. and chinese. the u.s., china strategic conference with secretary of state, john kerry, and jack speaking for the u.s. the hot button talk of china's currency. which is why they consider it to be under valued was front and center of the discussion. also, vice president joe biden participated.
right now? you follow me? >> i don't think so. >> very minor. >> a lot of people had faith and confidence and belief. the idealistic obamaites a losing their idealism. >> not on this issue. a lot of young people think, what's the big deal? all of this stuff should be out. >> i disagree. people talking about this and pretty much making a laughing stock of the president. >> a big deal for young people. i mean, this privacy stuff with libertarians. >> he,...
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i mean, it looks like he is having a lot of fun right now with president obama. >> si is thumbing his nose the president obama. the same time he is taking that super bowl ring from the new england patriots. you know, it is actually quite tragic because it is not to the point where the president of the united states carries no credibility. d china and russia are making fun of him today and thumbing their noses at him, tomorrow it is venezuela and the next day it is other countries. once this starts weather countries and other leaders have no respect for the president of the united states it is a cascading effect. lou: jay cary, white house press spokesman said that they may a deliberate decision, a deliberate decision to let him leave hong kong for russia. we presume that is wheree is added unquestionably has a negative impact on u.s.-ch relations focusing on the chinese side of this trilogy, if you will. what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it is a demonstration that the chinese could not care less what the white house says. did we really do all that we could to persuade them not
i mean, it looks like he is having a lot of fun right now with president obama. >> si is thumbing his nose the president obama. the same time he is taking that super bowl ring from the new england patriots. you know, it is actually quite tragic because it is not to the point where the president of the united states carries no credibility. d china and russia are making fun of him today and thumbing their noses at him, tomorrow it is venezuela and the next day it is other countries. once...
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trying to return the change to jobs and supreme court voting rights act and i think president obama is trying to show a road map of ways they can protect voting rights in the future for all residents of the country, but specifically african-americans who might have limited access to polling. >> but for the first time he's speaking there in two years. why has it taken him this long? why this strained relationship. >> again, they're concerned about the president's focus not being as much on african-american constituents, job employment rate is much higher among african-americans. i think -- again, the president is trying to return the focus for jobs for all americans, but i think in particular there's frustration the president is not using his office in a way that would accentuate this community. and i think that, you know, there's been up and down in this relationship. i think he's trying to sort of return the focus of, you know, core constituents to jobs and start there. >> david, we appreciate it. thank you for joining us this morning. >> sure. >>> coming up, richard lui is back with
trying to return the change to jobs and supreme court voting rights act and i think president obama is trying to show a road map of ways they can protect voting rights in the future for all residents of the country, but specifically african-americans who might have limited access to polling. >> but for the first time he's speaking there in two years. why has it taken him this long? why this strained relationship. >> again, they're concerned about the president's focus not being as...
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a obama is an afro american president, but it is still a big issue in america. has data thatden could do severe data to the u.s. but he doesn't intend to release it according to a guardian journalist who helped publish the intelligence leak last month. in an interview, he said snowden could do more to the u.s. in one minute than anyone else in history if he wanted to. he remains in the transit area of the moscow airport and says he has applied for asylum in russia. egypt has frozen the assets of leading members of the muslim brotherhood as investigators houstonestioning president mohamed morsi in relation to a number of accusations, including spying, inciting violence, and liberty -- deliberately damaging the economy. mama morsi was arrested on july 3 after being deposed by the army. angela merkel called for his immediate release and urged all parties to find a common path. meanwhile, more ministers have been promoted to the egyptian interim government. mom and the ouster of morsi, the interim government is on sunday, aarea reform advocate and former u.s. diplom
a obama is an afro american president, but it is still a big issue in america. has data thatden could do severe data to the u.s. but he doesn't intend to release it according to a guardian journalist who helped publish the intelligence leak last month. in an interview, he said snowden could do more to the u.s. in one minute than anyone else in history if he wanted to. he remains in the transit area of the moscow airport and says he has applied for asylum in russia. egypt has frozen the assets...
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meeting since the supreme court decision last month that stripped out a key provision of the voting rights act. >>> first lady michelle obama hosted the second annual kids state dinner and will recognize winners of the healthy lunchtime challenge. >>> i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." you have a very good day.
meeting since the supreme court decision last month that stripped out a key provision of the voting rights act. >>> first lady michelle obama hosted the second annual kids state dinner and will recognize winners of the healthy lunchtime challenge. >>> i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." you have a very good day.
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district judge has ruled that only president obama has the necessary authority to stop the force feeding at the guantanamo bay detention facility that's after dismissing a request from a syrian prisoner who asked for the painful practice to be stopped the same was demanded by leading muslim figures in the u.s. would say guards should respect the religious fast of ramadan which is now under way most of the inmates have been refusing food for over five months now in protest against their indefinite detention and harsh conditions allegations of also emerged that guards have been using sleep deprivation against detainees to and the strike abraham hope her from the council on american islamic relations believes they won't stop until there are real improvements at the facility. our position has always been that it's wrong to force detainees that's a position of the international legal experts it's a position of medical ethicists it's a position to have every right thinking person who doesn't want to see detainees abused in this way and whether you do it during the daylight hours or it after su
district judge has ruled that only president obama has the necessary authority to stop the force feeding at the guantanamo bay detention facility that's after dismissing a request from a syrian prisoner who asked for the painful practice to be stopped the same was demanded by leading muslim figures in the u.s. would say guards should respect the religious fast of ramadan which is now under way most of the inmates have been refusing food for over five months now in protest against their...
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state department has earlier reiterated washington's disappointment over snowden's meeting with human rights activists suggesting that somehow russian authorities could have been should have barred edward snowden from speaking take a listen we are disappointed that russian officials and agencies facilitated this meeting today by allowing these activists and representatives into the moscow airports transit zone to meet with mr snowden despite the government's declarations of russian's neutrality with respect to mr snowden sorry you're disappointed that they let someone into their own airport i don't know that well that they facilitated this event of course why because this gave a forum going to be should have before as he flees forfeited his right to freedom of speech is well met miss mr snowden as we've talked about let me just say this because i think it's important he's not a whistleblower he's not human rights activists he's wanted on a series of serious criminal charges brought in these certain eastern district of virginia in the united states i'm sorry but i didn't realize people wanted
state department has earlier reiterated washington's disappointment over snowden's meeting with human rights activists suggesting that somehow russian authorities could have been should have barred edward snowden from speaking take a listen we are disappointed that russian officials and agencies facilitated this meeting today by allowing these activists and representatives into the moscow airports transit zone to meet with mr snowden despite the government's declarations of russian's neutrality...
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president obama i don't personally told. and president rafael care and basically a threaten him with quantico in service if he admits an order into his territory so i think maybe it's not and decided that they would take and it would be a good time off and probably stand rush over for a little longer before war and where anywhere else or maybe he sees russia as fond of the view of safe places for himself yeah dmitry and just. for you information we're getting reports that.
president obama i don't personally told. and president rafael care and basically a threaten him with quantico in service if he admits an order into his territory so i think maybe it's not and decided that they would take and it would be a good time off and probably stand rush over for a little longer before war and where anywhere else or maybe he sees russia as fond of the view of safe places for himself yeah dmitry and just. for you information we're getting reports that.
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tense negotiations with the government of afghanistan, they are telling newspapers president barack obama has become increasingly frustrated with afghan president hamid karzai and is now giving greater weight to pull in all troops out of afghanistan by 2014, an idea that j kearney is not out right dismissing. ey is not out right dismissing. >> this may be met by a residual force of u.s. troops in afghanistan, or they may be through other means. there are other ways, and there are other ways, obviously, to continue our efforts against remnants of al qaeda. >> he went on to say that president obama is not going to make the decision anytime soon, and that leaves the story out there, perhaps putting even more pressure on president karzai. >> the fledgling air force could face major problems if the u.s. withdraws completely. jennifer reports from kabul. >> afghanistan once had the strongest airforce in the region, and now, it's a fighter jets are abandoned. the force is mainly made up of russian helicopters and small planes, and their main job is to move cargo and personnel and transport peopl
tense negotiations with the government of afghanistan, they are telling newspapers president barack obama has become increasingly frustrated with afghan president hamid karzai and is now giving greater weight to pull in all troops out of afghanistan by 2014, an idea that j kearney is not out right dismissing. ey is not out right dismissing. >> this may be met by a residual force of u.s. troops in afghanistan, or they may be through other means. there are other ways, and there are other...
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delivers on his promise to close the prison the president has the power to released eighty six men right now and we've heard noises that he intends to do so but we see no action since it's speech and i believe you're still going to have a number of hunger strikers until we see people transferred that's just the bottom line hopefully the military has started to engage the men and is doing positive steps to end the hunger strike again all of us hope that it does and i hope that my clients are eating and i don't want them to starve i don't think any lawyer does but at the same time we are waiting for president obama to do what he said he would do and that is to transfer the innocent men eighty six innocent man. still to come for you in the program of atomic rage soon we investigate the launch of a. drive to get rid of nuclear energy. an investigation is underway into a blast. as a muslim community fears a further rise in. the rest of. our. privacy. for the past decade or so because now we have a lot of people who knows if there's a problem and how big it is. the. stream. and enjoy it. if yo
delivers on his promise to close the prison the president has the power to released eighty six men right now and we've heard noises that he intends to do so but we see no action since it's speech and i believe you're still going to have a number of hunger strikers until we see people transferred that's just the bottom line hopefully the military has started to engage the men and is doing positive steps to end the hunger strike again all of us hope that it does and i hope that my clients are...
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is turning his back on human rights a recent report from reprieve explains how three companies are providing the force feeding nutrients one of which is surprise surprise.
is turning his back on human rights a recent report from reprieve explains how three companies are providing the force feeding nutrients one of which is surprise surprise.
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and apparently they are eating into support for obama whose approval rating has plummeted almost and percentage points bad news for him but worse for the government where the recent poll saying only one in six americans now trust washington to do the right thing we're in a poor guy is more on what some are calling the litany of lies separating the people and the state tell the truth or someone might just tell it for you does the n.s.a. collect any type of gate at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir it does not not wittingly there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not wittingly in america it's a crime of violation of federal law to lie to congress during testimony i responded in what i thought was the most true for at least on truthful manner by saying no the us director of national intelligence james clapper publicly acknowledged his error only after n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden spilled the beans on america's clandestine espionage activities the director of national intelligence is now apologizing for what he calls his overal
and apparently they are eating into support for obama whose approval rating has plummeted almost and percentage points bad news for him but worse for the government where the recent poll saying only one in six americans now trust washington to do the right thing we're in a poor guy is more on what some are calling the litany of lies separating the people and the state tell the truth or someone might just tell it for you does the n.s.a. collect any type of gate at all on millions or hundreds of...
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accused of human rights violations in russia from entry into the united states. i would thank obama for adopting this law. somehow it will keep my son's memory alive. but still, it is said he has become well known under the circumstances. the law andounced said it poisoned relations. the russian senate quickly passed a bill banning americans from adopting orphans from his country as a means to demonstrate displeasure. on thursday, a moscow court will deliver its verdict. the family lawyer says the proceedings have been a disgrace. participation in this process is illegal and immoral. 's mother and iy characterize this of dancing on the bones of a dead man because you cannot prosecute someone who is dead. family has always insisted he was innocent. amnesty international called the trial, the first of its kind in russia i'm a farcical and cynical. but despite the efforts of the russian authorities to discredit the young lawyer and destroyed his reputation, his name will live on. act, u.s.ky legislation that targets those believed to be responsible for his death and
accused of human rights violations in russia from entry into the united states. i would thank obama for adopting this law. somehow it will keep my son's memory alive. but still, it is said he has become well known under the circumstances. the law andounced said it poisoned relations. the russian senate quickly passed a bill banning americans from adopting orphans from his country as a means to demonstrate displeasure. on thursday, a moscow court will deliver its verdict. the family lawyer says...
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is turning his back on human rights a recent report from reprieve explains how three companies are providing the force feeding new. it's one of which is surprise surprise nestle is there anything that this corporation doesn't have its fans in look at as we clearly can't rely on the president and we certainly can't rely on private companies to take a stand against torture which is why it's up to you and me so let's go to work guys and let's break the set. the climate of censorship that's burgeoning the last decade has given rise to a new form of dissent activism and perhaps no group exemplifies this more than the online collective known as anonymous it's a loosely associated network of internet activists who use their tech savvy skills to expose government and corporate corruption but after some high profile hacks the obama administration has been on a full out crusade monitoring and surveillance and arresting anyone not to be involved in the group one such person is barrett brown he's a thirty one year old activist and freelance journalist who was arrested by the f.b.i. last september after
is turning his back on human rights a recent report from reprieve explains how three companies are providing the force feeding new. it's one of which is surprise surprise nestle is there anything that this corporation doesn't have its fans in look at as we clearly can't rely on the president and we certainly can't rely on private companies to take a stand against torture which is why it's up to you and me so let's go to work guys and let's break the set. the climate of censorship that's...
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of all this intelligence he's exposed would not be so i think there's a vested interest bills with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are and now south american nations belonging to the trade bloc of recalled their ambassadors for talks from european countries they are all involved in the grounding of the bolivian president's plane this according to the euro why in foreign minister of the member states of also slammed washington for what they call a neo colonial mindset washington's unrelenting pressure on latin american governments is a blatant disregard of international law that's according to human rights activist peter tatchell. what the united states government is doing is seeking to obstruct snowden's bid to seek asylum not to get asylum but to seek asylum you know his bullied and managed to threaten other countries around the world to not grant him asylum and to not give airspace so that a flight can take him to another country that is a direct attack upon the united nations refugee c
of all this intelligence he's exposed would not be so i think there's a vested interest bills with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are and now south american nations belonging to the trade bloc of recalled their ambassadors for talks from european countries they are all involved in the grounding of the bolivian president's plane this according to the euro why in foreign minister of the member...
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moscow airport who didn't invite him to russia but he can't toss him for various political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest with. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are. four south american nations belonging to the markets or trading block or recalling that ambassadors from european countries involved in the grounding all of the believe in president's plane the foreign minister says talks will be held with the representatives the member states also had tough words for washington defending their right to offer asylum to edward snowden and human rights activist peter tatchell believes the pressure being put on latin american governments is violating international. what the united states government is d
moscow airport who didn't invite him to russia but he can't toss him for various political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest with. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is...
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that's why so it's the american government it's the obama administration that sees this man as a spy these human rights activists are are going to support him and they're going to fight for him to the end of whether that means getting political will fly them in russia others certainly going to do their best to make sure he stays safe and that he's not handed over to the united states sure and she said thank you very much we'll be back of course and we'll chat to you more but right now our. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has reportedly promised to stop releasing leaks that haul washington in return for asylum here in russia that was the condition that from from to be former cia contract so to was drawn his previous application for russian asylum and he gathered thirteen human rights activists and lawyers a big transit zone of sheremetyevo airport and asked them to help him get refuge in russia apparently it snowed and said he was asking because it was proving impossible to fly to latin america venezuela bolivia and nicaragua have all offered him asylum just to remind you snowden
that's why so it's the american government it's the obama administration that sees this man as a spy these human rights activists are are going to support him and they're going to fight for him to the end of whether that means getting political will fly them in russia others certainly going to do their best to make sure he stays safe and that he's not handed over to the united states sure and she said thank you very much we'll be back of course and we'll chat to you more but right now our....
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solomon agrees with the same washington's trampling on snowden's basic human rights. the conduct of the u.s. government including statements made publicly by president obama and vice president biden from the very beginning several weeks ago intended to deprive edward snowden of basic rights you notice until proven guilty our first amendment and the freedom of speech that he had isn't tailored to you as are all american citizens so i think the statement by we're snowden is quite reasonable quite accurate and the united states from a tactical standpoint as the government has attempted to use the calling of stones as were i as a weapon and that's just wrong and more spying revelations continue to emerge as well this time brazil's in the spotlight snowden's leaks documents show that the country was a major target for u.s. intelligence russia china iran pakistan also all highlighted this key data gathering targets this after some latin american leaders lashed out at washington during a summit in bolivia your acquired deed accused washington of political terrorism while ven
solomon agrees with the same washington's trampling on snowden's basic human rights. the conduct of the u.s. government including statements made publicly by president obama and vice president biden from the very beginning several weeks ago intended to deprive edward snowden of basic rights you notice until proven guilty our first amendment and the freedom of speech that he had isn't tailored to you as are all american citizens so i think the statement by we're snowden is quite reasonable quite...
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government including statements made publicly by president obama and vice president biden i think from the very beginning several weeks ago intended to deprive edward snowden of basic rights you know this until proven guilty first amendment and the freedom of speech that he had isn't titled you as are all american citizens so i think the statement by edward snowden is quite reasonable quite accurate and the united states from a tactical standpoint as the government has attempted to use the calling of those passport as a weapon and that's just wrong. spying revelations are coming out and this time brazil is in the spotlight snowden's leaks documents show that the country was a major target for u.s. intelligence russia china iran and pakistan are also highlighted as key data gathering targets this after some latin american leaders lashed out a washington jury a summit and believe while you were quiet accuse washington of political terrorism while venezuela's leaders said the united states actions show the extent of its control over european governments argentina's president said that the
government including statements made publicly by president obama and vice president biden i think from the very beginning several weeks ago intended to deprive edward snowden of basic rights you know this until proven guilty first amendment and the freedom of speech that he had isn't titled you as are all american citizens so i think the statement by edward snowden is quite reasonable quite accurate and the united states from a tactical standpoint as the government has attempted to use the...
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, which is very fragile right now. >> would i think the u.s. government is furious that this press conference was even allowed to take place. you could justify snowden being in hiding, quote unquote, in this airport but going before cameras, human rights groups are allowed to come and hear him, that's not something president obama wants to see happen. >> no, and obviously this is something russian officials helped facilitate. they're already treating him as an asylum case, giving him access to human rights people. they were saying to the russians that he was in a transit airport and he couldn't go anywhere and now he's getting this good treatment, treated by human rights officials. i think what they're afraid of now is that they're moving toward possible asylum. because you see that, as snowden said out loud, i will not leak any more information against the united states. that was one of the conditions the russians put out for his asylum last week. so the question is were the russians setting up this press conference to give him a chance to pub
, which is very fragile right now. >> would i think the u.s. government is furious that this press conference was even allowed to take place. you could justify snowden being in hiding, quote unquote, in this airport but going before cameras, human rights groups are allowed to come and hear him, that's not something president obama wants to see happen. >> no, and obviously this is something russian officials helped facilitate. they're already treating him as an asylum case, giving...
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to speak to free speech presidents putin and obama have discussed the status of edward snowden on the phone in an apparent attempt to resolve diplomatic wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower stephen cohen is a professor russian and slavic studies at new york university says this is a tough test for the leaders. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport and didn't invite him to russia but he can't toss him for various political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden to try i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest bills with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are you can check out the timeline
to speak to free speech presidents putin and obama have discussed the status of edward snowden on the phone in an apparent attempt to resolve diplomatic wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower stephen cohen is a professor russian and slavic studies at new york university says this is a tough test for the leaders. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport and...
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i don't smoke. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> president obama is going to talk with russian president c d putin. the united states considers edward snowden a spy. he made his first public statement since he arrived in moscow last month. the audio quality not that great but we wanted to hear what he had to say. >> a little over one month ago i had a family, a home in paradise and i lived in great comfort. i also had the capability without any warrant to search for, seize and read your communications. anyone's communication at any time. >> snowden said today he wants temporary asylum in russia and asked some human rights lobbyists to lobby on his behalf. >>> the deliberations will begin moments away. they will be give p their instructions by the judge and determine the fate of george zimmerman in the second-degree murder trial. up next. f peach country. it's a fresh-over. we want you to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me. walmart works directly with
i don't smoke. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> president obama is going to talk with russian president c d putin. the united states considers edward snowden a spy. he made his first public statement since he arrived in moscow last month. the audio quality not that great but we wanted to hear what he had to say. >> a little over one month ago i had a family, a home in paradise and i lived in great comfort. i also had the capability without any...
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to speak to free speech the president's opinion and obama have discussed the status of edward snowden on the phone in the parent attempt to resolve diplomatic of wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower and stephen cohen professor of russian slavic studies at new york city says this is a tough test for any. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor code can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to russia but he can't toss him for various political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden it i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because if it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest both with obama and putin defined a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll now study what kind of leaders they are. and a wall that leaks informatio
to speak to free speech the president's opinion and obama have discussed the status of edward snowden on the phone in the parent attempt to resolve diplomatic of wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower and stephen cohen professor of russian slavic studies at new york city says this is a tough test for any. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor code can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't...
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and the idea of groupthink with the eisenhower years will provide the leadership but their ideal obama gives eloquent speeches he doesn't have the follow through that is vital. he also hinted at something that i found very discouraging he was imploring the young people in jerusalem to call for peace which is fine but he also had a line that is extraordinary that jfk would never have bettered. he said, unable in paraphrasing, don't expect an elected official like me to do this unless we're pushed to do it from people like you. that is the modern political view. politics has become tremendously professionalized and package. among the most damaging people on the civilian side are political advisers i dislike the profession. there many nice people but the profession is terrible because leadership does not focus groups it is not the polls or refined followership to track is a you know, increasing tom decoders you will get off but that is what politics are right now. i have seen it close up and nobody takes risks and if you are not courageous the world will run you down and i am afraid we're
and the idea of groupthink with the eisenhower years will provide the leadership but their ideal obama gives eloquent speeches he doesn't have the follow through that is vital. he also hinted at something that i found very discouraging he was imploring the young people in jerusalem to call for peace which is fine but he also had a line that is extraordinary that jfk would never have bettered. he said, unable in paraphrasing, don't expect an elected official like me to do this unless we're...
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whistleblower edward snowden is in no hurry to leave moscow meeting with human rights activists today snowden declared that he is seeking political asylum in russia more on this developing story up ahead. and the true colors of diplomacy may actually be green obama's nominee for ambassador of the u.k. happens to be his top twenty twelve campaign bundler is this an example of pay to play and what does it say about diplomatic positions more on this coming up. and a pig virus may soon cause rising pork prices multiple states have now experienced a virus that man that's most fatal per piglets an in-depth look at this virus later on today show. hello there it's friday july twelfth four pm here in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our t.v. this morning n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden emerged from his airport hideaway telling human rights groups that he wants temporary asylum in russia but still hopes to travel to latin america to avoid prosecution by u.s. authorities it was the world's first glimpse of the self declared leaker who's been holed up in a transit zone of the mo
whistleblower edward snowden is in no hurry to leave moscow meeting with human rights activists today snowden declared that he is seeking political asylum in russia more on this developing story up ahead. and the true colors of diplomacy may actually be green obama's nominee for ambassador of the u.k. happens to be his top twenty twelve campaign bundler is this an example of pay to play and what does it say about diplomatic positions more on this coming up. and a pig virus may soon cause rising...
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wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest because with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll see what kind of leaders they are for south american countries blowing to the mercosur trading block a recall in a basket has from european countries involved in the grounding of the bolivian president's plane your allies foreign minister says talks will be held with the representatives the member states also had tough words for washington defending their right to offer asylum to snowden human rights activist peter tatchell thinks the pressure being put on latin american governments may violate international law . what the united states government is doing is seeking to obstruct edward snowden to seek asylum not to get asylum but to seek asylum in his bullied and minutes to threaten other countries around the world to not grant him a
wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest because with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll see what kind of leaders they are for south american countries blowing to the mercosur trading block a recall in a basket has from...
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wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are and you can check out the timeline of the snowden sogard r.t. dot com to follow all these revelations attempts to escape u.s. prosecution and the international tension caused by his leaks right now online all the time also one guardian journalist says the information snowden still has can do more damage to america than anyone ever has before read all about that right now at r.t. dot com. the u.s. justice department says it will review the verdict which set former neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman free after the jury found him not guilty of murdering black teenager trayvon martin the court decision has divided the u.s. . he said it we live in a place called the united states of america radio alwa
wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are and you can check out the timeline of the snowden sogard r.t. dot com to follow all these revelations attempts...
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wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest with obama and putin did find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damage politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. now russia did the u.s. and its allies earlier this week for what moscow called quote producing maximum obligations with a minimum credibility this regarding the use of chemical weapons in syria and western powers that clain bashar assad's regime used the gas on civilians in march but russia revealed it had conducted its own investigation into the incident and discovered the syrian opposition was in fact responsible for the atrocities that killed twenty six russians a u.n. envoy added the western claims of a contrary appeared to be aimed at hampering an independent investigation into the chemical attack fears of a tally churkin substantiate of russia's findings. the results of the analysis clearly indi
wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest with obama and putin did find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damage politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. now russia did the u.s. and its allies earlier this week for what moscow called quote producing maximum...
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at least talking about this and not interrupt not playing not playing games behind closed doors all right thank you for the meantime was a closed meeting with human rights activists of course yet another outburst of criticism from washington which now demands snowden be handed over these guy nature can has the report. the white house has basically accused russia of providing quote a propaganda platform for edward snowden this is washington's reaction to edward snowden meeting with russian human rights activists at the moscow airport take a listen i would simply say that providing a propaganda platform for mr snowden runs counter to the russian government's previous declarations of russia's neutrality and that they have and that they have no control over his presence in the airport it's also incompatible with russian assurances that they do not want. mr snowden to further damage u.s. interests we know that president obama and president putin discussed edward snowden over the phone we don't know how that conversation went but the obama administration's latest statements can give us an idea
at least talking about this and not interrupt not playing not playing games behind closed doors all right thank you for the meantime was a closed meeting with human rights activists of course yet another outburst of criticism from washington which now demands snowden be handed over these guy nature can has the report. the white house has basically accused russia of providing quote a propaganda platform for edward snowden this is washington's reaction to edward snowden meeting with russian human...
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all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest both with obama and putin defined a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. meanwhile according to a number of whistleblowers including snowden companies from microsoft and google have been selling off your data to the u.s. government for buying busting with cash and it's the taxpayers of course are stumping up the money and these guy nature can reports. if you are a u.s. taxpayer whether or not you agree with the government's wholesale electronic snooping you are paying for it and you will probably never know how much exactly because for the covert world of its unaccountable spying activities the government has a black budget but some numbers or available they refer to law enforcement requests so according to last year's disclosures america's telecommunications giants bill the government just as they build their clients we have some specifics for each wiretap eighty and t. for example charges an activation fee of three hundred
all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest both with obama and putin defined a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. meanwhile according to a number of whistleblowers including snowden companies from microsoft and google have been selling off your data to the u.s. government for buying busting with cash and it's the taxpayers of course are stumping up the money and these...
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be on board what we told an aviation expert about what's really behind the change of course coming right up. also headlining washington set to deliver a four fight suggests to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood a coup gyptian is to criticize u.s. involvement in the country's affairs. british lawmakers warn the toppling the assad regime in syria could have disastrous consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting a hold of chemical weapons. and a high profile corruption case draws to a close here in moscow as of course pam's down a guilty verdict against late russian voice again that netsky accused of helping a company to evade seventeen million dollars in taxes. over getting cheaper just joined us just past eleven pm now here in moscow my name's kevin now in this is anti international first then reports the cuba bound plane from moscow has changed its course earlier on today have stirred up speculation that the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden could be on board aeroflot flight su one fifty s
be on board what we told an aviation expert about what's really behind the change of course coming right up. also headlining washington set to deliver a four fight suggests to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood a coup gyptian is to criticize u.s. involvement in the country's affairs. british lawmakers warn the toppling the assad regime in syria could have disastrous consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical...
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very much obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all she would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll never see what kind of leaders they are. when it comes to reactions here on r.t. south american nations belonging to a regional trade bloc of recalled their ambassadors for talks from european countries involved in the grounding of the bolivian president's plane that's according to the euro gwion foreign minister members of the bloc include among others both brazil and argentina meanwhile american embassies across the region have issued a warning against letting snowden into latin america where washington's unrelenting pressure on the governments is a blatant disregard of international law that's according to human rights
very much obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all she would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll never see what kind of leaders they are. when it comes to reactions here...